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I think so long as one is polite, as the Red Hen owner was, an American citizen has a right to confront any person working for any government that is holding kids hostage and trying to kill all of us.

As for the protest in the restaurant, I did get a bit of joy from it but then I worried about the other people in there, including the staff.

Now for the protest at Hildewhatevers home - hey, its a public street paid for with local tax dollars, so long as there isn't any violence, have at it.

Comment byRaine on 06/25/2018 13:26:13

Quote by wickedpam:Morning

I think so long as one is polite, as the Red Hen owner was, an American citizen has a right to confront any person working for any government that is holding kids hostage and trying to kill all of us.

As for the protest in the restaurant, I did get a bit of joy from it but then I worried about the other people in there, including the staff.

Now for the protest at Hildewhatevers home - hey, its a public street paid for with local tax dollars, so long as there isn't any violence, have at it.

I must have missed that last one? What was that?

Did you see this over the weekend?

Pam Bondi attempted to attend a screening of the Mister Rogers documentary a day after announcing her plan to end protections for health care consumers with pre-existing conditions. Here, via @timintampa, is what happened. pic.twitter.com/zMLrSayS8M

I think so long as one is polite, as the Red Hen owner was, an American citizen has a right to confront any person working for any government that is holding kids hostage and trying to kill all of us.

As for the protest in the restaurant, I did get a bit of joy from it but then I worried about the other people in there, including the staff.

Now for the protest at Hildewhatevers home - hey, its a public street paid for with local tax dollars, so long as there isn't any violence, have at it.

I must have missed that last one? What was that?

Did you see this over the weekend?

Pam Bondi attempted to attend a screening of the Mister Rogers documentary a day after announcing her plan to end protections for health care consumers with pre-existing conditions. Here, via @timintampa, is what happened. pic.twitter.com/zMLrSayS8M

I did see that one. It was non violent, didn't even hear any swearing. I was ok with it.

Comment byScoopster on 06/25/2018 13:41:25

Mornin' all..

I've been viewing this whole thing not as a protest of their political beliefs, but of their malicious & rude behavior.

If they didn't want to be called out in public & ostracized from established business with reputations to uphold, then they need to learn that the citizens of this country aren't gonna put up with their shit. It ain't about politics.

Comment byRaine on 06/25/2018 13:50:09

Quote by Scoopster:Mornin' all..

I've been viewing this whole thing not as a protest of their political beliefs, but of their malicious & rude behavior.

If they didn't want to be called out in public & ostracized from established business with reputations to uphold, then they need to learn that the citizens of this country aren't gonna put up with their shit. It ain't about politics.

Meanwhile on the other side, they're still flat out discriminating based on gender identity.

Last night, I was told by the manager of @CubaLibreDC that I couldn't use the women's restroom, and after challenging his discrimination with D.C. law and responding to his threat of calling the police w/ "please do so", I was forcibly removed from the restaurant. (thread)

Quote by Scoopster:Meanwhile on the other side, they're still flat out discriminating based on gender identity.

Last night, I was told by the manager of @CubaLibreDC that I couldn't use the women's restroom, and after challenging his discrimination with D.C. law and responding to his threat of calling the police w/ "please do so", I was forcibly removed from the restaurant. (thread)

I think so long as one is polite, as the Red Hen owner was, an American citizen has a right to confront any person working for any government that is holding kids hostage and trying to kill all of us.

As for the protest in the restaurant, I did get a bit of joy from it but then I worried about the other people in there, including the staff.

Now for the protest at Hildewhatevers home - hey, its a public street paid for with local tax dollars, so long as there isn't any violence, have at it.

I must have missed that last one? What was that?

Did you see this over the weekend?

Pam Bondi attempted to attend a screening of the Mister Rogers documentary a day after announcing her plan to end protections for health care consumers with pre-existing conditions. Here, via @timintampa, is what happened. pic.twitter.com/zMLrSayS8M

I think so long as one is polite, as the Red Hen owner was, an American citizen has a right to confront any person working for any government that is holding kids hostage and trying to kill all of us.

As for the protest in the restaurant, I did get a bit of joy from it but then I worried about the other people in there, including the staff.

Now for the protest at Hildewhatevers home - hey, its a public street paid for with local tax dollars, so long as there isn't any violence, have at it.

I must have missed that last one? What was that?

Did you see this over the weekend?

Pam Bondi attempted to attend a screening of the Mister Rogers documentary a day after announcing her plan to end protections for health care consumers with pre-existing conditions. Here, via @timintampa, is what happened. pic.twitter.com/zMLrSayS8M

But I'll be writing a wing-dinger of a blog for Saturday. I did something today that I haven't done since the Bush "administration"....so stay tuned for that.

The big news of the day is that young Javier started driving school this morning. (Angels and ministers of grace, defend us!)

I'm sure it's not too many days until I'll come home to find this in my parking spot.

Comment bywickedpam on 06/25/2018 15:27:12

The scene Monique was talking about. Wonder if just turning around and silently staring at them would work?

Comment byBobR on 06/25/2018 15:31:07

Quote by Raine:

Quote by Scoopster:Meanwhile on the other side, they're still flat out discriminating based on gender identity.

Last night, I was told by the manager of @CubaLibreDC that I couldn't use the women's restroom, and after challenging his discrimination with D.C. law and responding to his threat of calling the police w/ "please do so", I was forcibly removed from the restaurant. (thread)

I am hopeful that we will have people mobilized to vote this fall. It should be shocking that it rook imprisoned children as the first thing to get some of Trump's Congressional allies to disagree with him.

Comment byRaine on 06/25/2018 16:09:57

Quote by wickedpam:

The scene Monique was talking about. Wonder if just turning around and silently staring at them would work?

Or that == all I know is that shunning is what needs to happen.

Comment byRaine on 06/25/2018 16:10:47

Quote by TriSec:Morning, comrades.

TriSec's day off, so I've been puttering around the house this am.

But I'll be writing a wing-dinger of a blog for Saturday. I did something today that I haven't done since the Bush "administration"....so stay tuned for that.

The big news of the day is that young Javier started driving school this morning. (Angels and ministers of grace, defend us!)

I'm sure it's not too many days until I'll come home to find this in my parking spot.